Autumn Years Retirement Center sits in Shelby, North Carolina, at 921 Surry Drive and offers several types of care for seniors, like assisted living, memory care, independent living, residential care home, and even services for healthy older adults who live on their own and just want some light support or company, so you've got choices here, including one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments if you want your own space, and the center also helps with memory issues for those with conditions like dementia by providing extra safeguards to prevent wandering and confusion, plus there are trained aides for home care and non-medical help for folks staying at home, and while you won't find many group activities and some have said the center lacks a lively environment or engagement, people do say the staff are friendly, helpful, and joyful, which makes a difference.
There's a focus on wellness with things like massage therapy, physical therapy, nutrition counseling, day spa treatments, acupuncture, and holistic services to help residents feel their best, and the place provides nutritious meals planned by chefs to make sure diets are balanced, which has helped earn some awards for meals and dining, and if anyone needs skilled nursing, hospice, respite care, or help with things like hearing aids, the center covers those too.
You'll find basics like housekeeping, on-site maintenance, and family home care services, while senior living advisors help families walk through care options and make plans, and the place does provide verified reviews and helps families connect with what they need, so you can get tours in person or through the computer if you'd rather not visit just yet, and all their services for families are free, thanks to funding by partner communities, but even with all this, user reviews on SeniorAdvisor.com only give it about half a star out of five, so some have real concerns, which is something to consider.
The setting itself is more residential with senior apartments and home-like care, they've got monthly prices for different room types, and they make information about rooms and rates pretty easy to get, plus you can download a brochure if you want details, and many recognize Autumn Years for being kind to both residents and their families, so while there's lots of help with daily needs and good food, some folks may wish for more activity or engagement during the day, but if wellness, support, and reliable basic care are priorities, this place covers most needs that can come up in later years.